I looked online for solutions as to why my turntable was not working and microwave not heating at the same time.
If the motor for the turntable was not working then it should have still been heating and it wasn't. Online sources indicated a bad switch in the door. Initially, I thought I would have to remove the entire unit from over my stove. THIS WAS NOT THE CASE.
I found a video on youtube, that showed how I could access the switches from the front of the unit. I used a Philips screw driver and loosened about 6 to 8 screws and I had access to the switches. I noticed that one of the switches was slightly melted. Probably due to opening the door mid-cooking and not hitting the stop button first. ALWAYS HIT STOP BEFORE OPENING YOUR MICRO DOOR!
I did struggle pulling the wire harness off the switch due to the melting. I was going to replace all three switches at once but decided not to. The other extra switches I ordered I taped to the inside cavity of the micro for future use.
I tested the switch with a voltmeter and saw that it was shorted out.
I changed the switch and voila! My micro was up and running again.
As always, unplug the microwave and be careful as some electronic components could still hold a charge even after being unplugged.